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This edited collection provides an in-depth examination of socially-responsible news reporting practices, such as constructive journalism, solutions journalism, and peace journalism.
"Reporting Beyond the Problem explores the key ways journalism can- and should- improve its relationship with the public. In doing so, the book offers an invaluable resource not only for those researching and teaching journalism, but for anyone working to make the profession better."- Jacob L. Nelson, Assistant Professor, Walter Cronkite School of Journalism & Mass Communication, Arizona State University
List of Tables - List of Figures - Acknowledgments - Sir Martyn Lewis: Foreword - Karen McIntyre Hopkinson/Nicole Smith Dahmen: Introduction: The Case for Productive and Socially Responsible Reporting - Jack Rosenberry: Civic Journalism: Current Journalism Innovations Can Trace Their Ancestry to Civic Journalism - Peter Bro/Cathrine Gyldensted: Constructive Journalism: Portraying the World Accurately through Positive Psychology Reporting - Kathryn Their: Solutions Journalism: Reporting on the Response Is Just as Newsworthy as Reporting on the Problem - John P. Wihbey: Explanatory Journalism: Bringing Greater Interpretation and Depth to Complex Issues - Mark Poepsel: Participatory Journalism: Looking on the Bright Side without Discounting the Dark Side - Andrew DeVigal/Sumita Louis: Engaged Journalism: Shifting Power Dynamics to Increase Public Participation - Steven Youngblood: Peace Journalism: Reporting Nonviolent Resolutions to Conflict - Peter Laufer/John V. Pavlik/Christopher St. Louis: Slow Journalism: Synthesizing Digital Journalism and Slow News - Karen McIntyre Hopkinson/Nicole Smith Dahmen: Moving Forward: Bringing Clarity to Productive and Socially Responsible Reporting - Contributors.
Karen McIntyre Hopkinson is a Fulbright Scholar and an associate professor of multimedia journalism at Virginia Commonwealth University's Richard T. Robertson School of Media and Culture. She received her Ph.D. from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.Nicole Smith Dahmen is an associate professor at the University of Oregon School of Journalism and Communication. She received her Ph.D. from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.